时间: 2025-04-23 20:23:39
美: ['sʌdn]
英: ['sʌd(ə)n]
adj. 突然的,意外的;快速的
n. 突然发生的事
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词源分析: "Sudden" 源自古英语 "sudden" 或 "suddene",可能与拉丁语 "subitaneus"(突然的)有关。词根 "sub-" 意为“在下面”或“在短时间内”。
历史背景: 该词首次在文学作品中的使用可以追溯到14世纪,最早的记载出现在《坎特伯雷故事集》中。
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正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:
The sudden storm caused a lot of damage.
突如其来的暴风雨造成了许多损失。
She had a sudden realization about her career.
她突然意识到自己职业生涯的问题。
The sudden noise startled the children.
突然的噪音吓到了孩子们。
A sudden change in temperature can affect the results of the experiment.
温度的突然变化可能会影响实验结果。
His sudden departure left everyone confused.
他突然的离开让所有人感到困惑。
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通过上述各部分的分析与学*方法,能够更全面地理解并应用单词 "sudden"。
[ADJ] Sudden means happening quickly and unexpectedly. 突然的
例:He had been deeply affected by the sudden death of his father-in-law.他深受其岳父突然辞世的影响。
例:It was all very sudden.一切都非常突然。
[N-UNCOUNT] suddenness 突然性
例:The enemy seemed stunned by the suddenness of the attack.敌人似乎被这次袭击的突如其来惊呆了。
[PHRASE] If something happens all of a sudden, it happens quickly and unexpectedly. 突然地
例:All of a sudden she didn't look sleepy any more.突然她看上去不再困倦了。